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God has is in control of all nations. He desires all of them to seek Him:
"From one man he made all the nations, that they should inhabit the whole earth; and he marked out their appointed times in history and the boundaries of their lands. God did this so that they would seek him and perhaps reach out for him and find him, though he is not far from any one of us." (Act 17:26-27)
Perhaps, reading a book like 1 Kings gives me a glimpse. Thought the book is primarily how God dealt with His people Israel (both Northern and Southern Kingdoms), it also shows how God was involved orchestrating and using other nations to accomplish His purposes. Many of the kings in the Northern Kingdom were evil. The phrase "did evil in the sight of the Lord," repeats often in this book. But God was still in control.
Ultimately this all came down to Jesus being born through the lineage of David (the Southern Kingdom). Read here. Galatians makes it clear that God sent His Son at the right time in history. This was no mistake.
As I have reflected on this book, I've thought of my own life. How much I want to have control. This year has been incredibly tough for me in many areas. My life has added extra pressures and stress. Some are due to my own sinfulness, some are out of my control. My immediate response is to try to fix it. I want to make things right, which means the way I want them to be. But as I reflect on this book of the Bible it makes me think that my duty is to do what is right in the eyes of the Lord. He wants my obedience. This still applies to me: "“As for you, if you walk before me faithfully with integrity of heart and uprightness"' (1 Kings 9:4). He is in control of "my" history. He can raise adversaries (1 Kings 11:23) if I am not obedient but He can also deal with them better than I can. Whatever it is, I am called to obey Him.
Here we are. We try to be our mini gods, controlling our own history. We are certainly not passive in history, but we are not in control of everything. God is. He is the sovereign God of history.
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